Ronald F Guilmette <rfg at tristatelogic.com> wrote:
> In my own experience, there do exist quite a substantial number of ARIN
> whois records which, as we speak, contain either outright fradulent, or
> semi-fradulent information, including entity names, snail-mail addresses,
> phone numbers, and contact e-mail addresses.
Sure. That's not what I was talking about. All RIRs have that problem
to a greater or lesser degree. What seems to me to be unique to RIPE is
the frequency of assignment of IP blocks/ASNs, to entities that fail to
qualify for those resources under the relevant RIR's policies.
--
Richard Cox

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